DD11
PERIPHERAL MOUNTING PANEL, DD11
GENERAL
The DD11 Peripheral Mounting Panel is a pre-wired System Unit de-
signed for mounting up to 4 Small Peripheral Controller (SPC) inter-
faces. It is pre-wired for logic and UNIBUS signals, and for power, The
physical construction of the DD11 is similar to the BB11 Blank Mount-
ing Panel.
Use of the DD11 requires specialized logic modules for the actual in-
terface, since the pin assignments are fixed for the various control and
data signals, Customers may design interfaces to go into a DD11 by
using modules which have the same pin assignments for the signals.
There are two versions of the DD11, differing in only one functional
aspect. The DD11-B is pre-wired for 2 DF11 interfaces, while the DD11-A
is not.
DIFFERENCES
DD11-4 DD11-B
1. Pre-wired area. 4 SPC slots. 4 SPC slots +
2DF11 slots
2. Use with BALL-ES Must be used. Cannot be used.
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3. Power Connections. Module for power Tabs are used
plugs into slot A3. on the wire-
wrap pin side.
4. Pin numbers Interconnected Assigned to
CAl to CV1. between slots UNIBUS signals.
1&2, also
3&4.
DD1L-A
The following figure illustrates module allocation within a DD11-A unit.
Slot A2 must be empty because.of power cable overhang; slots B2 and
B3 are unused. The DD11-A is wired to permit the installation of four
M7821 modules in column F, four M105 modules in column E, and four
double-height device interface ‘modules in columns C and D or 4 quad
module Small Peripheral Controllers (SPC’s), which contain the equiv-
alent of the M105 and M7821 plus the device interface logic. The uni-
directional grant lines are wired to column D, and each device interface
module must include jumper arrangements to allow selection of the
device priority level at the time of installation. Only BR<7:4> levels are
wired to this column; devices mounted in a DD11-A unit cannot be
assigned to the NPR priority level ‘without rewiring the panel, An ad-
ditional constraint imposed on the interface is that each device may be
‘on only one request level, since both interrupts available through one
M7821 module are wired in series and must be at the same priority
level.
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If the device requires interface logic that occupies more than one full
row of space in the DD11-A, columns C and D of the second row can
be used by using wiring provided between rows 1 and 2 and rows 3 and
4, If this is done, it is no longer necessary to add another M105 and
M7821 module to slots E and F of the second row.
UNIBUS—The UNIBUS enters through slots A1-B1 of the DD11-A. This
connection can be made with either an M920 UNIBUS connector or a
BC11A UNIBUS cable. All bus signals (except grants) are wired directly
to corresponding pins in slots A4-B4. Connection can be made with
either an M920 connector or BC11A cable to continue the UNIBUS to
the next unit. If the DD11-A is the last unit on the bus, an M930 Bus
Terminator must be placed in slots A4-B4.
Power—The G772 Power Connector plugs into slot A3. This connector
distributes +5V power to all A2 pins and -15V power to all B2 pins
except in slots Al, B1, A4, B4, A2, and A3. Ground is maintained
through the frame and power connector on pins C2 and T1 of all slots.
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DD11-A Module Layout
Note that a G727 Grant Continuity module must always be installed in
column D if there is no interface logic in that row. The following figure
shows the wiring assignments that must be adhered to when using the
DDIL-A. ‘
Extended Usage—Additional wiring provides 10 signal lines between
slots C1-D1 and C2-D2 as well as between slots C3-D3 and C4-D4. This
permits use of multiple board device controls. Thus, if device logic can
be divided into two sections with 10 or less interconnections between
sections, then one section can be mounted in slots C1-D1 and the other
section in slots C2-D2.
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NOTE
Interconnections can be made only between
rows 1 and 2 or between rows 3 and 4. No con-
nections can be made between 1 and 3, for
example.
Other sections of divided logic can also be placed into slots E and F
with the interconnections provided by the normal M105 and M7821
module: to-device control signals.
CAUTION
When designing special logic, it is necessary to
prevent interference with bus signals prewired
to the pins of a particular slot.
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